The 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show is quickly approaching!
My name is Jessica Schmidt and I’m writing you on behalf of the LA Auto Show. We know not everyone can join us in person at the show, so I want to help you bring the show to everyone who reads Miss Car Dealer. I can provide you with great information for your blog, including video, images and any additional information you might need.
We’ve just finalized the details about confirmed world and North American debuts. Because of our new dates (Nov. 16-25), we are now the first major show in North America. Manufactures are taking advantage of this earlier timing by making more World and North American debuts than in previous years. This year, at least 14 World debuts and nearly 30 North American debuts will occur during press days (Nov. 14 and 15).
While most World debuts remain closely guarded until press days, a few manufacturers have announced their intentions, including:
Hyundai will world premiere a new sports car concept
Nissan will showcase an all-new, mid-size Murano crossover
Volkswagen will show a new mini-car concept design.
Other worldwide debuts are anticipated to include new hybrid editions and other advanced environmental technologies.
Among the vehicles making their first appearance on U.S. soil include:
The completely new Jaguar XF luxury performance sedan
The entirely new BMW 1 Series coupe
Mitsubishi’s tenth generation Lancer Evolution
Subaru’s all-new WRX STI
Nissan’s GT-R supercar, finally arriving in the U.S. after much anticipation
Luxury cars debuting on U.S. soil include:
The $1.4 million Lamborghini Reventon, hailed as the most powerful and expensive Lamborghini ever built
Ferrari’s new lightweight 430 Scuderia
Bentley’s new and more powerful Continental GT Speed
Porsche most powerful 911, the new GT2.
Also, please keep a look out for the announcement of this year’s Green Car of the Year®. The winner of the 2008 Green Car of the Year (GCOY) award will be named during a press conference the morning of Nov. 15. The importance of this award is validated not only by the increase in consumer demand but by the rapid growth of low emission and environmentally-friendly new vehicles on the market.
Again, please let me know if there is any information I can provide to supplement your coverage of the show. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at LAautoshow@rogerspr.com or give me a call at 310-552-4177.
Best,
Jessica Schmidt
Account Supervisor
The Rogers Group
1875 Century Park East, Ste. 200
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Direct: 310-552-4177
Cell: 414-803-3465
Fax: 310-552-9052
October 4, 2007 at 6:21 pm
The 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show is quickly approaching!
My name is Jessica Schmidt and I’m writing you on behalf of the LA Auto Show. We know not everyone can join us in person at the show, so I want to help you bring the show to everyone who reads Miss Car Dealer. I can provide you with great information for your blog, including video, images and any additional information you might need.
We’ve just finalized the details about confirmed world and North American debuts. Because of our new dates (Nov. 16-25), we are now the first major show in North America. Manufactures are taking advantage of this earlier timing by making more World and North American debuts than in previous years. This year, at least 14 World debuts and nearly 30 North American debuts will occur during press days (Nov. 14 and 15).
While most World debuts remain closely guarded until press days, a few manufacturers have announced their intentions, including:
Hyundai will world premiere a new sports car concept
Nissan will showcase an all-new, mid-size Murano crossover
Volkswagen will show a new mini-car concept design.
Other worldwide debuts are anticipated to include new hybrid editions and other advanced environmental technologies.
Among the vehicles making their first appearance on U.S. soil include:
The completely new Jaguar XF luxury performance sedan
The entirely new BMW 1 Series coupe
Mitsubishi’s tenth generation Lancer Evolution
Subaru’s all-new WRX STI
Nissan’s GT-R supercar, finally arriving in the U.S. after much anticipation
Luxury cars debuting on U.S. soil include:
The $1.4 million Lamborghini Reventon, hailed as the most powerful and expensive Lamborghini ever built
Ferrari’s new lightweight 430 Scuderia
Bentley’s new and more powerful Continental GT Speed
Porsche most powerful 911, the new GT2.
Also, please keep a look out for the announcement of this year’s Green Car of the Year®. The winner of the 2008 Green Car of the Year (GCOY) award will be named during a press conference the morning of Nov. 15. The importance of this award is validated not only by the increase in consumer demand but by the rapid growth of low emission and environmentally-friendly new vehicles on the market.
Again, please let me know if there is any information I can provide to supplement your coverage of the show. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at LAautoshow@rogerspr.com or give me a call at 310-552-4177.
Best,
Jessica Schmidt
Account Supervisor
The Rogers Group
1875 Century Park East, Ste. 200
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Direct: 310-552-4177
Cell: 414-803-3465
Fax: 310-552-9052
March 5, 2008 at 3:19 pm